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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Spiritual Odyssey of Soulmates Review: "I moved up through the roof of our motor home and out into the night sky. I continued moving toward the stars, faster and faster, and while I could see the countryside and distant city lights shining below me, I could at the same time sense a bright light high above, gradually growing larger. I accelerated into a tunnel that closed around me, leaving the Earth behind. There was just the tunnel, the ever-growing light, and a sense of peace. I felt no fear. This seemed so natural, like I'd done it a thousand times before. Whatever lay ahead, I knew it was good."These are the words of Jewel Caravans as she soars into realms we mere mortals can only imagine. She and Dakin, her soulmate and husband, have spent their lives as seekers, searching for answers. What is the purpose of life? Who is God? Perhaps their answers dwell in the ever-growing light. "Messages" by David Cunningham is a story of love, of searching, of death and life. It's a series of emails - messages - that takes its reader into what some might call "the face of God" It's a story, and a spiritual odyssey - a page-turner you can't put down, worth every moment spent reading it.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Spiritual Odyssey of Soulmates Review: "I moved up through the roof of our motor home and out into the night sky. I continued moving toward the stars, faster and faster, and while I could see the countryside and distant city lights shining below me, I could at the same time sense a bright light high above, gradually growing larger. I accelerated into a tunnel that closed around me, leaving the Earth behind. There was just the tunnel, the ever-growing light, and a sense of peace. I felt no fear. This seemed so natural, like I'd done it a thousand times before. Whatever lay ahead, I knew it was good." These are the words of Jewel Caravans as she soars into realms we mere mortals can only imagine. She and Dakin, her soulmate and husband, have spent their lives as seekers, searching for answers. What is the purpose of life? Who is God? Perhaps their answers dwell in the ever-growing light. "Messages" by David Cunningham is a story of love, of searching, of death and life. It's a series of emails - messages - that takes its reader into what some might call "the face of God" It's a story, and a spiritual odyssey - a page-turner you can't put down, worth every moment spent reading it.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Electronic-Age Journey to Higher Consciousness Review: Excellent and intriguing concept of using emails to tell the stories of two (or is it three?) seekers of higher consciousness. I was spellbound by the author's grasp of locations and New Age techniques. A romantic tale for the ages.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Electronic-Age Journey to Higher Consciousness Review: Excellent and intriguing concept of using emails to tell the stories of two (or is it three?) seekers of higher consciousness. I was spellbound by the author's grasp of locations and New Age techniques. A romantic tale for the ages.
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